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Maaza Passion Fruit fruit drink
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Maaza Passion Fruit fruit drink

ownerSplit ownership: The Coca‑Cola Company (owns Maaza in India and several markets) and Riedel/Infra Foodbrands (holds rights and produces Maaza for Europe, North America and other territories) (United States (The Coca‑Cola Company) / Netherlands (Riedel / Infra Foodbrands))
originIndia
manufacturedPrimarily in the Netherlands, but also produced in other locations

Maaza is an Indian-born fruit-drink brand first launched by Parle (Parle Bisleri / Parle Products) in the 1970s; the brand's India rights were acquired by The Coca‑Cola Company in 1993, while trademark and distribution arrangements outside India have been held by specialist companies (notably Infra Foodbrands in Europe, now integrated with Riedel). (en.wikipedia.org)

The pictured product is Maaza Passion Fruit in a 1 L carton — a ready-to-drink passion fruit fruit drink/nectar sold under the Maaza label. Maaza’s own product pages list a passion-fruit 1 L carton and state the passion fruit supply (concentrate) sources used for that product; the Maaza/EnjoyMaaza European site and retail listings show this 1 L carton format and Dutch distribution details. (enjoymaaza.com)

For this style of 1 L carton (English labelling, Maaza branding and European distributor information), production and packing are commonly handled in the Netherlands by Infra Foodbrands (now part of Riedel), so the manufacturing origin for cartons like the one shown is primarily the Netherlands — although Maaza is produced in multiple countries overall (Coca‑Cola bottlers in India and other licensed producers elsewhere). (jobbird.com)

Ownership note: Maaza’s ownership is regionally split — The Coca‑Cola Company holds Maaza in India and certain markets, while Infra Foodbrands (acquired by Riedel) operates, manufactures and distributes Maaza in many European, North American, Caribbean and West-African markets. The pictured carton matches the Europe/Infra Foodbrands style rather than the India-market Coca‑Cola packaging. (en.wikipedia.org)

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